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Process and Procedure in EU Administration


Process and Procedure in EU Administration

Paperback by Harlow KC, Carol Harlow; Rawlings, Richard

Process and Procedure in EU Administration

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ISBN:
9781849462983
Publication Date:
20 Nov 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hart Publishing
Pages:
392 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 25 - 30 Apr 2024
Process and Procedure in EU Administration

Description

This book is about the administrative procedures of the European Union, which we see as the 'super glue' holding in place the sprawling structures of the EU governance system. The early chapters deal with the structures expansively defined, the diverse functions of administrative procedures in the EU and the values that underpin them, concentrating on the respective contributions of the legislature and administration. A separate chapter deals with the important procedural function of rights protection through the two Community Courts and the contribution of the European Ombudsman. We then turn to 'horizontal' or general procedures, dealing with executive law-making, transparency and the regulation of government contracting. A study of Commission enforcement procedure ends the section. 'Vertical' or sector-specific studies in significant areas of EU administration follow, including competition policy, cohesion policy (structural funds) and financial services regulation. Separate chapters deal with policing cooperation through Europol and with the interplay of international and EU institutions in the fields of environmental procedure and human rights. The final chapter contains the authors' reflections on current proposals for codification but ends with a general evaluation of the role and contribution of administrative procedure in the construction of the EU.

Contents

1: A Fragmented Framework 2: Into the Office: Tenets, Values and Objectives 3: Firefighting and Fire-Watching: Courts and Ombudsmen 4: Input and Output Values: Executive Law-Making 5: Transparency: Building Administrative Procedures 6: The Pathways Model and Steering: Public Procurement 7: Procedural Development, Institutional Tensions: Commission Infringement Process 8: Modernisation, Cooperation, Enforcement: Competition 9: Programming, Partnership and Audit: Cohesion Policy 10: Agencies, Networks and Accountability: The Case of Europol 11: Integration and Crisis: Financial Services Regulation 12: Procedural Trading: An International Market 13: Conclusion: A Regulatory Bureaucracy

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